Jakob V, Helmsing S, Hust M, Empting M. Restriction-Free Construction of a Phage-Presented Very Short Macrocyclic Peptide Library.
Methods Mol Biol 2020;
2070:95-113. [PMID:
31625092 DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4939-9853-1_6]
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Abstract
Phage display is a commonly used technology for the screening of large clonal libraries of proteins and peptides. The construction of peptide libraries containing very short sequences, however, poses certain problems for conventional restriction-based cloning procedures, which are rooted in the necessity to purify restricted library oligos. Herein, we present an alternative cloning method especially suitable for such very short sequences of about only 21 base pairs resulting in a 60 bp insert. The employed restriction-free hot fusion cloning strategy allows for facile library construction bypassing the need for purification of the small oligo. The library includes one well-defined disulfide bridge rendering the displayed macrocyclic peptide sequences as attractive scaffolds for novel active principles.
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